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 Eject! Eject! Eject!: EMPIRE
It is the founding document of an Oligarchy, not a Republic or a Constitutional Monarchy.
The founding legal document that we revere with the same passion that they do their religion is not a secret known only to a robed cabal.
American television programming has to be legally constrained.
http://www.ejectejecteject.com/archives/000017.html   (20515 words)

  
 Jewish Involvement in Shaping American Immigration Policy, 1881-1965: A Historical Review
Unlike the effort to influence immigration, the opposition to a homogeneous Christian culture was mainly carried out in the courts.
Handlin wrote that the McCarran-Walter law was only a temporary setback and he was right.
It involved keen legal expertise both in the actual litigation but also in influencing legal opinion via articles in law journals and other forums of intellectual debate, including the popular media.
http://www.codoh.com/newrevoices/nrandom/nrandjhntaylr.html   (16634 words)

  
 War
A comprehensive theory of wartime justice must include consideration of them, and not merely focus on what one may do to the enemy.
Thus, we can distinguish between the American state and the American people, or between the government of France and the French nation.
These rules are what Douglas Lackey calls “salient equilibria”, stable conventions limiting war's destructiveness which all prudent states can agree on, assuming general compliance.
http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/war   (10663 words)

  
 The Next American Revolution
When enough Americans awoke to the fact and began informing their state legislators of the dangers the resolutions failed in all twelve states.
Given Paul Weyrich's history of working both sides of the political street, Christians who sign up for this bandwagon may be signing their death warrants which will be issued when the FBI rounds up the lunatic fringe for the final ride to the Coliseum.
From its beginnings ALEC was the most influential state legislative lobby in the push for a state Constitutional Convention Resolution.
http://watch.pair.com/megiddo.html   (11568 words)

  
 Deism and Reason
Man, the Founding Fathers said in essence (with a large assist from Locke and others), is the rational being; no authority, human or otherwise, can demand blind obedience from such a being — not in the realm of thought or, therefore, in the realm of action, either.
Many of the Founding Fathers and Revolutionary War leaders were Deists, Unitarians, and upheld a firm separation of church and state.
Most important they left the way open for change which ridded us of evil of slavery and gave women equal rights under the law.
http://www.sullivan-county.com/deism.htm   (6902 words)

  
 George Washington: Biography and Much More From Answers.com
He was also lauded posthumously as the "Father of His Country" and is often considered to be the most important of the United States' "Founding Fathers".
He did not advocate the abolition of slavery while in office, but did sign legislation enforcing the prohibition of slavery in the Northwest Territory, writing to his good friend the Marquis de la Fayette that he considered it a wise measure.
American military leader and the first President of the United States (1789–1797).
http://www.answers.com/topic/george-washington   (6639 words)

  
 Neo-Nazi Theory (American founding fathers) - definition of Neo-Nazi Theory (American founding fathers) in Encyclopedia
Neo-Nazi Theory (American founding fathers) - definition of Neo-Nazi Theory (American founding fathers) in Encyclopedia
Over the past few decades, rumors have been floated by neo-Nazi groups in the United States and elsewhere that the founders of the United States held anti-Semitic views.
Embed a dictionary search in your own web page
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Neo-Nazi_Theory_(American_founding_fathers)   (167 words)

  
 A Tribute to Hinduism - aryan_invasion_theory
These eminent historians, led by Irfan Habib, charge that suggesting an indigenous origin for the Aryan civilization somehow constitutes “saffronization.” So, according to this eminent historian, and others of his school, we should attribute the Aryan civilization — which is more properly called the Vedic civilization (including its offshoots) — to foreign migrants
But the Vedas refer to the Himalayas as the Uttara Giri i.e.
Needless to say the Aryan civilization of ancient India is not the same as the ‘Aryan civilization’ concocted by such characters, any more than of the Nazis who also claimed to be Aryans.
http://www.atributetohinduism.com/aryan_invasion_theory.htm   (11003 words)

  
 The New American - Undercover: The Howe Revelations - September 15, 1997
Do you mean shared with the McVeigh lawyers?
The FTAA would bring the nations of the western hemisphere under the heel of a new regional authority that would have none of the checks and balances of the American constitutional system.
U.S. District Judge Richard Matsch ruled for the prosecution in a May 27th decision that found Miss Howe's testimony "irrelevant" to the McVeigh trial.
http://www.thenewamerican.com/tna/1997/vo13no19/vo13no19_howe.htm   (3877 words)

  
 007699.shtml
“The Founding Fathers of the United States deeply feared that a foreign government [like Israel] might gain this level of control over a branch of the United States government, and their fears have been vindicated.” - Juan Cole (leftist University of Michigan history professor)
It is time for the United States Government to stand up and think for itself.” - Ralph Nader
It's raised, but it's raised because privileged people want to make sure they have total control, not just 98 percent control.
http://commonsensewonder.com/mtarchives/007699.shtml   (1307 words)

  
 Benjamin Franklin: Biography and Much More From Answers.com
He is the only Founding Father who is a signatory of all three of the major documents of the founding of the United States: The Declaration of Independence, The Treaty of Paris and the United States Constitution.
Franklin returned in 1785 to the United States and was made president of the Pennsylvania executive council.
While in retirement by 1787, he agreed to attend as a delegate at the meetings that would produce the United States Constitution to replace the Articles of Confederation.
http://www.answers.com/topic/benjamin-franklin   (6416 words)

  
 neo-neocon: A mind is a difficult thing to change: Vietnam interlude--after the fall
Nonetheless, the war became a tragedy and entailed a loss for the United States.
Other examples include: The English Civil War, the American War of Independence, the Unification of Italy, the Protestant Reformation...
This article seems rather specious considering that the then united Vietnam would have elected a communist government peacefully and legally in 1954.
http://neo-neocon.blogspot.com/2005/04/mind-is-difficult-thing-to-change.html   (13460 words)

  
 The Roaring 20s and the Roots of American Fascism
Smith's legacy is his founding of the Identity religion, a religion based solely on hate, teaching that Aryans are the true Jews of the Bible, and that Jews and other minorities are children of Satan.
The American Protective Association, formed in 1887, was virulently anti-alien.
Currently, much of the hate and pro-Nazi literature in Germany (where it is illegal) comes from the United States.
http://www.spiritone.com/~gdy52150/1920sp5.html   (3966 words)

  
 Salon.com Books The decline and fall of the American empire
In the Republican Party, there are three ideological camps: the neoconservatives, who are unilateralists; the moderate centrists, who are essentially liberal internationalists of the sort that I advocate such as Father Bush, Brent Scowcroft, Henry Kissinger; and this new, young ascendant wing of the Republican Party represented by President Bush.
Then you really see countries run for cover and join arms against the United States.
You say most Americans will be surprised at this and I think that's right.
http://www.salon.com/books/int/2002/12/02/kupchan/print.html   (4292 words)

  
 Dictionary neo
-- (used as a combining form) recent or new; "`neo' is a combining form in words like `neocolonialism'"
http://www.dictionarydefinition.net/neo.html   (27 words)

  
 The page cannot be found
HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found.
Go to Microsoft Product Support Services and perform a title search for the words HTTP and 404.
Click the Back button to try another link.
http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/n/ne/neo-nazi_theory_(american...   (121 words)

  
 NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: NE: NEO
Neo, one of the main characters in the Matrix series.
http://pedia.nodeworks.com/N/NE/NEO   (28 words)

  
 Discover Thomas Jefferson and the American Founding Fathers - DiscoverThomasJefferson.COM - PRODOS Institute Inc.
We believe that anyone who is serious about understanding history and culture, and/or making the world a better place, and/or improving their own thinking should study the writings of the Founding Fathers.
To collect and put online all the basic works of Thomas Jefferson and the Founding Fathers.
The ideas and ideals of the American Founding Fathers go beyond America and beyond the 18th Century.
http://discoverthomasjefferson.com/index.html   (28 words)

  
 Faith of Our Fathers
By my fanatic standards the Founding Fathers were not "orthodox." But by the ACLU's secularist standards, the Founding Fathers were stark raving fundamentalists, and their Constitution certainly does not require America to be secular, nor prohibit its government from advancing Christian morality.
The American Constitution did severe all political ties with religion and the Founding Fathers were quite open about this fact.
The Founding Fathers were far more critical of religion than is expressed in the documents on which this nation were founded.
http://members.aol.com/EndTheWall/peron.htm   (5793 words)

  
 The Christian Nation Myth
Our founding fathers established a religiously neutral nation, and a tragedy of our time is that so many people are striving to undo all that was accomplished by the wisdom of the founding fathers who framed for us a constitution that would protect the religious freedom of everyone regardless of personal creed.
Fundamentalist Christians are currently working overtime to convince the American public that the founding fathers intended to establish this country on "biblical principles," but history simply does not support their view.
Anyone who would still insist that the intention of the founding fathers was to establish a Christian nation should review a document written during the administration of George Washington.
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/farrell_till/myth.html   (4545 words)

  
 The Myth of Separation of Church and State
The founding fathers believed that the people have full power to govern themselves and that people chose to give up some of their rights for the general good and the protection of rights.
As mentioned earlier, the founding fathers strongly believed that Man was by nature corrupt and therefore it was necessary to separate the powers of the government.
Our founding fathers were God-fearing men who understood that for a country to stand it must have a solid foundation; the Bible was the source of this foundation.
http://www.noapathy.org/tracts/mythofseparation.html   (2394 words)

  
 PAGE1 Haudenosaunee Influence on Founding Fathers
The influence that the Great Law of Peace had on the founding fathers and on the United States Constitution, as well as the interaction between the great Mohawk orators and the founding fathers, will be discussed.
The Haudenosaunee influenced the founding fathers' perspective concerning democratic thought, and they helped to forge the idea of federalism that led to what has become the Constitution of the United States.
First, one needs to step back in time and examine what was influencing the founding fathers during their era.
http://www.tuscaroras.com/graydeer/influenc/page1.htm   (699 words)

  
 Ankerberg Theological Research Institute - The John Ankerberg Show
What evidence exists that our Founding Fathers intended for basic Christian principles to be a part of the government and society and that the separation of church and state did not mean removing Christian principles from government?
Were there other Founding Fathers who expressed views similar to Washington and Franklin, or were they unique in their desire to make God and Christian principles a part of the government?
According to the writings of those who participated in it, the Founding Fathers opened Congress with a three-hour prayer session.
http://www.ankerberg.org/Articles/practical-christianity/founding-fathers-questions/FFQ0702-index.htm   (1271 words)

  
 Myth: The Founders Established A Wall of Separation Between Church and State
The founding fathers were certainly men of faith, and it was their intention to establish a nation built upon the principles of Christianity.
My belief is: The Founding Fathers made sure it was understood we were founded under "One God" and the seperation between church and state is that no laws or shall be made for or against religion.
The founding fathers saw such a blend of Christianity and civil government that most expected officeholders to be Christians.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/fr/601982/posts   (5875 words)

  
 Founding Fathers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
United States of America: The creators and early developers of the United States of America, such as the signers of its Declaration of Independence and the framers of its Constitution—see Founding Fathers of the United States.
Founding Fathers are persons instrumental in the establishment of an institution, usually a political institution, especially those connected to the origination of its ideals.
An American, for instance, might be less likely to refer to the "Founding Fathers" of Canada, and vice versa--the term itself is generally particular to one's own country, and may be more often used in reference to American history than to that of other nations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_Fathers   (498 words)

  
 Founding Fathers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An American, for instance, might be less likely to refer to the "Founding Fathers" of Canada, and vice versa--the term itself is generally particular to one's own country, and may be more often used in reference to American history than to that of other nations.
The Founding Fathers are persons instrumental in the establishment of an institution, usually a political institution, especially those connected to the origination of its ideals.
The leaders of the Australian federalist movement in the 1890s might also be described as Founding Fathers.
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Founding_Fathers   (398 words)

  
 The Myth of the Separation of Church and State American's Founding Fathers: Deists or Christians video by David Barton
Let's examine two of the most common myths about the founding fathers that most public school students are being taught today because of the history revisionists.
Daniel Webster, one of our founding fathers, emphasized the importance of Christian leaders and Christian principles in civil government.
The majority of the founding fathers and American's in general were Christians.
http://www.creationists.org/churchandstate.html   (1521 words)

  
 The Christian Nation Myth
Our founding fathers established a religiously neutral nation, and a tragedy of our time is that so many people are striving to undo all that was accomplished by the wisdom of the founding fathers who framed for us a constitution that would protect the religious freedom of everyone regardless of personal creed.
Separation of church and state is what the founding fathers wanted for the nation, and we must never allow anyone to distort history to make it appear otherwise.
The primary leaders of the so-called founding fathers of our nation were not Bible-believing Christians; they were deists.
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/farrell_till/myth.html   (4545 words)

  
 Famous Latter-day Saints Links
Although Latter-day Saints generally feel that the Founding Fathers are people with whom they feel a kinship in terms of morality and philosophy, and they feel that it was important that ordinances be performed for them posthumously, they do not identify these individuals as members of their church.
Although it should be emphasized that Latter-day Saints do not teach and never have taught that America's Founding Fathers were members of their church or were in any way "Mormons," the Founding Fathers played a key part in an interesting event in Mormon history.
And yet, there were no Latter-day Saints among America's "Founding Fathers." The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was founded on 6 April 1830, a full 54 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, and 43 years after the Constitutional Convention of 1787.
http://www.adherents.com/largecom/fam_lds.html   (1465 words)

  
 Faith of our Fathers
Besides, there were many Founding Fathers, with all manner of viewpoints, and they left writings throughout their lives so their viewpoints often changed.
What I mean by that is, when somebody says they’re going to talk about the beliefs of the Founding Fathers they usually mean one of two things.
Today we have spoken candidly to three of our Founding Fathers on their views of religion.
http://www.hcof.org/archives2/20021110.htm   (4025 words)

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